An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1968 |
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Law Number | 557 |
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Law Body
CHAPTER 557
An Act to amend and reenact § 2.1-257, as amended, of the Code of Vir-
ginia, relating to printing and distribution of Acts of Assembly.
[S 525]
Approved April 4, 1968
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 2.1-257, as amended, of the Code of Virginia be amended and
reenacted as follows:
§ 2.1-257. Printing and distribution of Acts of Assembly.—The Di-
rector shall cause to be printed, as soon as approved by the Governor, not in
excess of five thousand copies of the acts and joint resolutions of the General
Assembly. As printing progresses a sufficient number, approximately nine
hundred copies, shall be stapled in sections of approximately two hundred
pages each for distribution as advance sheets of the Acts of Assembly and
shall be distributed promptly as follows:
Two copies to each member of the General Assembly ;
Five copies to the clerk of each house;
One copy to each head of a department;
Six copies to the Division of Statutory Research and Drafting;
Six copies to the Attorney General;
One copy to each judge of a county or municipal court, and one copy
to each judge, attorney for the Commonwealth, clerk of a court of record
of this State, and clerk of the council of a city in this State, and
Five copies to the State Corporation Commission.
The remainder he shall have bound in ordinary half binding, with the
index and tables required by law to be printed with the acts and joint
resolutions of the General Assembly, and as soon as practicable after the
close of each session of the General Assembly, shall deliver:
One copy to the Governor;
One copy to each head of department;
Ten copies for the use of the Division of Statutory Research and
fting plus the number required for exchange with other states;
And he shall forward by mail, express, or otherwise:
Five copies to each member of the General Assembly ;
Two copies to each judge;
Five copies to the State Corporation Commission ;
Six copies to the Attorney General;
One copy to each mayor, clerk of any court, attorney for the Common-
Ith, sheriff, sergeant, treasurer, commissioner of the revenue, judge
county or a municipal court, board of supervisors and school board,
Reporter of the Supreme Court of Appeals, the library of each edu-
onal institution in this State that maintains a library, each public
iry, each judge and clerk of any court held in this State under the laws
he United States and each attorney and marshal in this State holding
e under the United States ;
Five copies to the State Library ;
Five copies to the State Law Library;
One copy to each university and college in this State;
One copy to each member of the State Hospital Board;
One copy to the School for the Deaf and the Blind;
Ten copies to the Clerk of the Senate for the use of the Senate;
eee copies to the Clerk of the House of Delegates for the use of
ouse;
Three copies to the Auditor of Public Accounts; and
Three additional copies to the Comptroller.
One copy to the county attorney in those counties which have created
office of the county attorney.